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Religious Studies
Modern Muslim IdentitiesNegotiating Religion and Ethnicity in MalaysiaNIAS Monographs # 119
Gerhard Hoffstaedter |
Performing the DivineMediums, Markets and Modernity in Urban VietnamNIAS Monographs # 118
Kirsten W. Endres |
A New God in the Diaspora?Muneeswaran Worship in Contemporary SingaporeNIAS Monographs # 107
by Vineeta Sinha |
Divinity and DiversityA Hindu Revitalization Movement in MalaysiaNIAS Monographs # 98
by Alexandra Kent |
Indonesia and the Muslim WorldBetween Islam and Secularism in the Foreign Policy of Soeharto and BeyondNIAS Reports # 50
by Anak Agung Banyu Perwita |
People of VirtueReconfiguring Religion, Power and Moral Order in Cambodia TodayNIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 43
edited by Alexandra Kent & David Chandler |
Exploring Ethnic Diversity in BurmaNIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 39
edited by Mikael Gravers |
Islam, Human Rights and Child Labour in PakistanNIAS Reports # 29
by Alain Lefebvre |
Contemporary Religious Tendencies in Koreaas reflected in a Confucian SectNIAS Reports # 15
by Dorrit Wagner |
Bon, Buddhism and DemocracyThe Building of a Tibetan National IdentityNIAS Reports # 12
by Per Kvaerne & Rinzin Thargyal |
A Sacred Cloth Religion?Ceremonies of the Big Feast among the Wetu Telu Sasak (Lombok, Indonesia)NIAS Reports # 10
by Sven Cederroth |
Fengshui in ChinaGeomantic Divination between State Orthodoxy and Popular ReligionMan and Nature in Asia # 8
by Ole Bruun |
Catalogue of Sanskrit ManuscriptsEarly Acquisitions and the Nepal CollectionCOMDC series # 7
Hartmut Buescher |
From Syncretism to Orthodoxy?The Struggle of Islamic Leaders in an East Javanese VillageNIAS Reports # 3
by Sven Cederroth |
Making Fields of MeritBuddhist Female Ascetics and Gendered Orders in ThailandGendering Asia # 2
by Monica Lindberg Falk |
Monks and MagicRevisiting a Classic Study of Religious Ceremonies in ThailandNIAS Classics # 2
Barend Jan Terwiel |
Press news
- Jan. 24 2012
Apparently, the hot travel destinations this year are Uganda and Burma – at least according to Lonely Planet aficionados. If true, then sales of a recent NIAS Press book – listed as recommended reading in the latest edition of the Lonely Planet guide to Myanmar/Burma – might be about to explode (or maybe not, given its subject matter).
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